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VOLUME XII
‘THE B.
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BT PBILMP9 GILLMOREi
: nort^wtat-ooawtt or yoop imp nrtit etaxm.
•a- Dollars » p&yaWefftricUy.la
Dollars will InTarlably be paired U notpstt
; CMTS-rfi* **theooanter fath#
•: and by the y&waßoys. , ••’•«.?.
THE BATUBDAY HOBSIHG POST
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RATES OF ADVERTISING,
AOBSKD UPON- BY I SB PITTSBURGH PRESS.
TWimMKOOTAKDrrauss: *0 60
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a « e«h additional Insertion-..- ’*’*'**l76
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GKO. F. GH.1j810RB!, ; -
ATTOUNNY AND ’GOUNSNLLOIt AT LAW,
* tf Rrnrt* tired and Chan alley, ,
pirrsßu4off» ?A -» • \
83* Will attend to
his office, between tbo hours of 0 A- M. and 4 P. H.
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C; Orlando loomHi a - l
TTOICJET AT LAW—Office, Fourth otr«ot,»S)OTO Wood.
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Thoinai M. UariUollr ■
TTOKNKY AT LAW —Office, Lowrie’s Bulldinm roorui
t street. .. '
——"r“ ji, u.Caruabaiif .
TTORNRY ATtAW—Office ©a Fourth street, between
L Cherry allay and Grantjtreet
■ —j, u, ftp dowry* i
TTORNET AND «°
_ BakggeUV DoUdlngg, on Grant street. JC *—
* n, H. Uateni ..
TTORNBY AT Fourth street, aWr* and
„ nearBmUhfieM» "* ■ -
— ————: "jTs, sionlion. • ■ ;
» TTORNTEY AND OOUNSKTJWa AT
Amored to No.« Grant street, near Fooitb,
n. Biddle Roberta, ,
i TTOBNEY AT LAW—Office* No. 1.2 Smlthfleld street,
A bettram Filth and Sixth. ColloetionxearefuUyatreml
epeclal attention risen to Ooproyaoeteje. (deo3-ly
a ttormb?atww'anSm£Siio|WJiui>’Csm.
Port Office, BteuboOTin., OUia
mj4
ATTOBKBY AT street, Plttsboi^
jSf&t&b door below Mr,Body Esttason’e Utery
Btsble. '■■-■" .: • '
H, Baelinuuri . __
1 tDEHUAN—OBm. Fourth street,
\ Bmlth6eU,SoaUiddß. Conrejanangof JlUnjlsdoM
Kgn»t4c»«“ 4 legal accuracy. .Otto to Beal
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BUSINESS CARDS.
FR. DBA VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, P»->
. Country Produce, o Sen for aale ia choiot(rt«*n-
Oroiria, eclated tor tunlly nso SpiMOf mSI aS.
aod tbe Barest quality, ground at hU Steato. HU_ »
Dried mSW Porelgn and Domestic. Produce taken lo cx,
‘Wd. foil
Wartihtel Burden Sends, and In-ritea the attention
terested ia rural altaira. • . ■ -
J. s. IIEECHI Itollins * CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
4SS.BIAIIE3 is . •
Provisions, Hotels and Pittsbnrg Hannfectnres,
NOS. 2«
..jta. &. axsauAtr.
mE4 DEALERS AND.YAMILY Detrain
J. -Wooden ana Willow Warn, Japanud Tin.Ware.Boumj
Wholesale and Betdil, ho. J 3 Liberty
■■ tC4np A MoßflieoAi ; ;
TXTQOLESAI£ GIiOCEM AND PBQITOCB
W"“ KouZr Wood street* Pittsburgh. ... • . |my^C3
' -CtraOtßSAlE ™KOOBM S lsp_COMJffl[Sal o N_^B'
- W rn \'^t?- Jr^cT ‘ r ' r,T ‘' Wr)b& ***** ***■ Bpr3 -
—■•■ • ."■■ "paul &> Mordoclc* ■ . ■■■_.
OOMMIB3ION AND FOaVABDJACI MSBCHWffI, AJ®
AGEST9—No.7
V ObiO. ■-—: —— *
' i 0 unaua~ xiKtrtnoc^ — r. rurcuo* 1
■ : •»irrHOI.EStK ,, PRODOCEAND COMMtB-1
"gassr 1 ~ isysr _ a "^ B, |
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Jr No. 304 Liberty fU*‘, PrtMmrgh, l«.
Rnarttti'Unw**! and lahl Oil*- ■-
mSmSSZvSfc: T- tt^ c „‘^ r 30 ’ i, rS
’ fIrrHOIESA.M I GBOCEKS, lUPOB’«SKS , O? BRANDIES,
and&»»-!<» 172 and 17«,commofjrata
analLlberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Kail«,Ootto<i
con»tanflyontiiUuL ” --
-rmiOLKSALE MjfjIBTAIL FAMILY GROCEB, AND
•\v -Forwarding etui Commission Merchant, J“ ;
rfirbr Produce Pittsburgh
tbTi’* door*- rifth«-PittabnTßh« .
■ uuuwa
Bo tall ClotMne HeiohanW,
Tr 1 ; W - 88 WOOD STREET*. • . '. ,
TtnUnbseribftrs reapectfoliy inform thoir old cnstooerl
»ndtbejiublio in general tb»t they hare tile dayae
itSl tfiranMl»M in tho eboTo_ busmeps,unrl!'r the Cru
■Sr joSf M’CLOSKET * CO. They respectfully solicit »
e*h -m be settled by then
• roiirw TAgTH^tiTwly.
HBRCU ANT TAILOR—No. « Filth rtreet, pppodto the
Theatre; Pittsburgh, ra. • — i —SEv
t* tjTTrD. Halo of the firm of Cootir 4 fiaTinj?
: ; S®a topstl attS&m to badness to merit >
*T£2&& SSSSsftoS*?ta«i. m«t UUn*-
to «notafl»
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B. T. C. Morgan, ....
B' OOKBELLEB AND STATION KK—hoe eltroye on hand
a irsner»l«Moltottlltot School, Mtaaltanena»Bn4BlMJk
•; Booto. PrlhUag, Poet nod Cap Paper, Ac-, T 1 Jh"
.Su’&J. lM mod Street, below lWg,Ea*t sldo, Pl “s but Eb
- 1 J -fc7i_Wffnt^l ) P il E lt anil • __ _
- XIfTHOtiESAtH AND EETAIL DEADER *”
\V gehoOl Booto, Paper and Stationery,.No. 03 TVotn
• vtr?rt between TMrd and Toorth.) Pittabargh. Pa- fmTg),
i• —-rr “a. c. StocUton, ■ ■ ; ■.
T ATE JOHNSON '4 STOCKTON, BOOKBEIXER, STA
■Tj-ITONBR, Printer and Binder—corner of HM-tet and
; Third gtreetß, Pittsburgh, Pa»
!TT —.. .. W* 8# HftTeai : I
rrtflß OLD POINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (&*;*■ 1
! Tma ABToStQa,)and BLANK BOOK, abd STAWONB
iut WAEEHQUSE—tf prepared to execute every style, of.
SLI tonm£«wlcanfi and Steamboat Job Priotlng and |
nlodine and fnrnlflh every article in the Blank Book,,
PnpCT*qdßtatfoner7ltne, .t tho ohortert notl« ond on tt.
■SSSSSSsSittwi WarehonM,oomer of Motkot
. '»°4g^naStMßoofcßindery. Ko.WThlrd.t. norlfr
Sehuctunnn A Haunloln,
••, : Austin ljOoml»» v- ■ ■■
EKAVB3TATB-AQKNT, Merchandise* BtDcfc* find BIU
Broker,Office, No. Q2*outtfi Strect,(aboreWood.) The
•hbwibKr haring opened an office at the above for tne
:i irarbo«H>rtiegotUrtittg Loana, Bills, -Bonds, Mortgage®, and
Si olhe?lnstranwnta for the security of Money, and for the
onrehaeo and Wo of Stocks. Will also giro prompt and
partikular attention to toying, Bolllni.ronttng ofandl™*-
■ riyTl AUSTIN LOOins.
TormlftlFe, Uvtir PilU. io- , - ,? y ‘
: A. Fahnaitmsk * Co.| .
Wmveskix Wins WAREHOUSE—Co .IWmd.
Wood rtrfteto» and corner Wood and Sixth. I ft *o* _
:”"JSO» GROUTTi
Importer Of Brandies* Gi», Wmo, &c.»
* ■ DUUtll „ „
TTSE OLD MONONA AIIBI,A RTR WHISK T,
* ' Peach end Apple Brandy, *c.
• - : , Also, Rrormea asd DISIIU.EJ. -.- ..
flmllhflda and front streets. PittrtmrEll.Pii. Tao 9
■ —: —■ ; - '' jr» J3ryar» ■. .
WHOLESALE ASP, HOT AIL LIQUOR MEHCII ANT
166 Liberty rtreol» 31 Plnjnoad alley, febio.y
- PAGODA TEA. 5TOBB; ■;
T Brm tiAWQUIHv WuAttaU'o3\d Reta&Groceff ,-IJ«u«r
JSassss»assssas^ai
Httßbureh, Ea. • .
~~ P<
■ JIPOETBB and Dealer In French and American l apor
nangtmm- m ° r3
' 8.. P. WKDDELIii ■ ■
T OAN DROKEE, Dealer In NotMl.BondJ.llortgilgM, Beal
IJ Batste StoclM, Merebandlift kc,' , . . ■ .
is- office, Masonic Hall, Plft* street, nest door ,to_th»
Cldaose 1 Deposit BantjPittaborgh, Ps. sP™
G POST.
8. L. CUTQBEB£»
s. CDTHBEET & SOHt •
Real estate andgexeiul agents, n°. bo
Smithjitld itrctL , . . ■ nor! L
John n. Mellor, . ■■■-' ,j
XKTHOLEBALE AND RETAIL DBA LEE IN MtJSIOAL
YV INSTRUMENTS, Planoa, Mnilc,, School Boom jmd
StatioacrywNo. 123 Wood rtrrot. ,
iiS&k WHOLESALE iLadßataU SADDLE, HARNESS,
fIHHsiBVNK* VAUSI3 and QAEPBI #AG -manu&p-
Sr • torn, NoTIW "Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
’PvEAUJH In BWI&SIWEsImUNRS SKT
jj ana BRAID HATS, corner of Market «mu lAoenyß**.,
No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. :
r —.... william Glenn,
FOOKBUTD3QV— Comer of Third and Wood Htrootq, fcbore
CII Kay, whew bo is propped to do orory desnipUsn
Of Ruling and landing- l qgr *
-rVE.SISKKu“‘w,aBi\mB WOBOSSERS, jmd
! ) J3STXLQFE Mawctactpmbm, Boutli Third street,
WITLAPKLPniA. .»y&[
' ■ curil. - “. - ■ "
Hike, (stjomsoswMoßrnr *.!»,) WOOL HEAL
• ER AND COMMISSION J MERCHANT, for the »lo
of American Woolen Goods Wo»lS9 Liberty street. [my« .
- • TliOmftl Jl* jattlC, ; .
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKKU—Fifth rtreet, beUro«a
Wood And Mullet street*; opposite bon City Hotel.
All kinds of Jctrciry made and repaired., : . i.*Pv-*y
5* J.BOOTT, DKNTIbT, iourthstrect, fit o doors
qjmn2p|wcatof M&rket.
' ” OrnciHoocs—From sloo A* M. to flvo
dec2thy
. i>r. UttTia Hunt,
DENTIST—Omcs, Fourth etrcct, between
HOTWyMarket and Wood'streets, nearly opposite the
Pittsburgh Bank. * novlT.ly
BAlllt Afr MOSER, . ■
RCEITEOTS:—Offices: ..Philo UalVAo. 76 Third street,
Pittsburgh; and cost side of the Diamond, Allcgbcnyv
JylSkCm. ■ •■■■•■• ■■ ... ..
BLOUTU AI3KO-, iiast Birmingham, manufacturers of
. Bar Iron, and small Iron of all; descriptions, and
make, also, the tinestquahty of Hoops, Rounds end Squaita.
Leave orders for Iron in tho boi, at the city F<at
Office, VP '■ •
Honey Boon Office,
. JOHN A. O’BBIBS * .COo
137 r«rdffrerf,6sl<ntf •:. ■■
MONEY to loah in large or small quantities, on Oom
and SUrer Plato,Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gnns,
Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles or every.
de porfrJtod Pledges sold Immediately after being out of date,
unless redeemed. Bargain* of Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Ac., alwayecn hand. _ • . s»P*
— rr ~ aiOsoLd &T wiCEiamb,
HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE.
•suwur acwjushs or
Chilaoa Tnmaces, Wrought-Iron Tubing,
• AJtn Fftrtspa ro» Bins, Ua» oa War**.
tEP No. 25 Market street, Pataburgb. eepJ7
bare sold <ror Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs
AENOBD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to.
Of the AIKINSO?t , OKELY
. • —'' ■ ■ : g T plKinlty.
SOUSE, SKIN, AND OIINAMENTAt PAINTER AND
|wi., jn Polnta-No,« 6t Clair tlmrt, Ktutargh.
constantly an band alt Und* of Matt, dtlwr diT «
mised, Japan and Oopal Varnidi, UMMd OU, Mlad Wl,
gnlritaTurpentine, Window Glow of.all etae#. Putty, Point
Bruiiw, 4 ii all of tin hat quality, and pt tola at roa»oa
blo prlcoa. •■■■'■ - ■■■ ■
- Jftmel LOWty> Jv*t r :. '
rmm AND BEDSTKAD MANUVACTUKKR-~No. 254
1/ yotieman's Bow, Liberty street, has on tend a lB r S*
stock of Chair* and Bedsteads of errty description, nude
the best materials, which he will sell low than Y 1 *'*I** ®J'
tho quaiicy can be sold In the city. He would cell l»ar*
ticular attention to his Urge stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairß and Bodsteadfj which he will sell al E*** 11 /
prices. Also, burning of erery description execatod in the
; EStest manner. Otdtn loft atthoWaio Boonu,crat lie
Mill, corner of Adams and h£*rty streets, will be jirompuy
ttended to. ■.-*&* mar-t
* M r
Jams* UelUager, . _ „
/OSOSQAHKLA msm) iIICL-lYouMreipoetfuHi
inform lilt Criouds and the public, thlt.hu new «3tob
ll-iimcnt Is non la foil operation, and *****)“ ** EIV I SrJf
furnish boat Cabins, sad fill »11 orders lor Flannl Lumber,
vilh promptness and at tbs lowest rates. « •
. .Board and Plank, plannl OB on* or both tlQa, oonstan Jy
and Mouldings. of erery description, mad* to
n Mld(n axul Carpenters would find it to their a*r»nteK*
togis* him a call, ash* can now farnirh them with planed
s tulT milahle for erery description of *ork. • • __
n a. - Juua csafcAiU
HEBSOH fit CRISWELL,
BELL ASD BRASS FOOZiUEUS,
MANUFACTCKHRS of all kind* of BRASS WORK, !/>■
COHGTIVE, STEAM PLTJ3IBt.Ii SI Ac. Al
so, Cotton Betting Manufacturer*.
Foundry on Itubccca street, Allegheny City.
Otaoe *ud Store, No, 12 Market street, IMtfcburgh.
OLD BRASS aodJpOPPER taken in vxchanffe tor work,
or cub paid. OnleS left at tlie Foundrj or OEce, trill ke
promptly attended to. ___ ; —-
JOSICPH T. LOUUYt
Kq. 43 Comer of f\f& and Hwd Strait, ■ |
Offlcs up «Uln. Entrance from Fifth rtnert. (
RESPECTFULLY announce to the pulnld lhal ha um ,
wmXenced tho REAL KSTATB la «ant£ |
tlon with: Intelligence and General Collecting. 11® ,
Also attend to renting. Pctsom lb want of In awj
capacity, orthoseln want of places, will be supplied at short
notice- laU business entrusted to his care prompJjr at*.
T J Ks^.^ I \WmaCo»«l,EKl 'V
l 0-&, Dr. Alex. Black, James Slacker*!, A. A. h.won,
! MaHlt A Old. ' _ ___
carco'a Dagnerreotype an* Art Gallery*
vjflSfa UiriU&ig, JVd. 70 Fuvrih *tr«£,(nM* to L}ndt
. Carpet Jfutporuim.) • . ■ , . I
__ B- II- CARGO A CO. haring fitted up the mfaat
•2S$» unple rooms in tbo city with
1 *\tc side Debts, offer ffest Class in
style salt all, vwjlng In pries aojordla,, Jo
J&SvSißrix* and quality of case, Ac. tSI-Sujierior Oil
I by the bast artists, for sale, and op **-
I hibltloifdaring the day end craning, Citizen* tt **J *tran
I gersare invited to call and examine spedmexisandPotnt-
I Intm. • • - - • -S.J!
tTAURIAOE FACHUIIV. .
W. R. TERRY, Vireln «»W.‘•‘•""S'’#?S?,rBSr?
m stn»U»Manufacturer of BUGGIES. BAUOGCHr-a
in d CARRIAGES, of tre-ty description. All wortJ}™»
*»rMnt«l The advertiser would hero state that bo scrr«i
i nine years to toe bnsiness»andbJ^ww i kt i tl
i for many years In too principal shops of too Im+ctu cltlw.
! mariwlf ■. ,__v - i i
TjEW SISfiD Si'OHßi
JAMHS AVARDROP,
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the
breed«betogvery hirdy,end fine singers. Bird Seeds
■ n)irfl » T Amp, Millet. Rone and mixed Seed. _ltauquetß
fomi-Mod of th« finest
i Oomoiltui, Roso Ruin, Heliotrope*, Ac. ETcrpKO»(ln
| for Ctrl, tmu Trees, from the Mod and Ilorliculturalßtare,
Ho-49 Fifth st,mar Howl..
ESGLISU AND'CIiASSICAIi SEMINARY. |
" W T- McDonald, M. A., Itawctrai. |
TUB npxt Boßßlon oMhe Institution wUI commence on .
MONDAY, tho 6th of September next, at the room cor
ner or Ferry and Liberty street*, lately oamplod by tho
I U jj!-/irw«i—Hon. AW. Inomts,o. Knap,Jr, S- F-^ 0B
I Bonhorrt, R; Miller, Jr. - ■wo&t
l>tttoh Balboni-Rootaj tfto*
TUB subscriber lioo rccelr&t ilSirnt from Horlemhla f ap
ply of choice Hyacinth*, Tulips, Crwtu, Peoaeao, and
other Flowor Roots for foil planline, and for ointer hloom-
Ing. in pots and glasses; Lawn Gross Seeds for fMI sowing,
which make a fine, close, smooth tnrf, equal to soda. Fan
l nSif Instruments,’Garten and Farming Impjemonts or the
| most approred construction, at Eastern prices, from the
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, Et^ RDROp
HEW CASPBT 8T0BE!
nn;4T Fifth streetf near Wood* j
A N Unrivalled auertment of CARPETINGS Mid OIL
■A CLOMS, Of the latest and most boaatifnl patterns for j
epring sales, now open for Inspection, consisting of—
• RoyalVelTeta, .- j .r. .Vi,, n ; i
. -Tapestry Brussels; Tapestrylngrains, i
ExtrafiuperThreoPlyi
gaper and Fine Ingrain;
TwSledendPlain Venitlans;- .
1 tina-J ateTC bain, CoSa, Adllaid,, Alican, and ShwpAln
I Ktatti , lT»r Oil CTotlu, all widtta and
Stair and Floor Draggcts* Green, Boise* Plpnp and Tm* o
COTcra; VcnlUen Riinds, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Ac.,
1 t<ma “ eaA P nca rqtUNBON A CO
" chondeUen and On*. Fixture#*
SHE subscribers ore now opening at their new..Wareroom-
NO. 100 FIRST STREET,between'Wood *ad-Smith |
1, the 1 srgest-assortment of CHANDELIERA, BRACK ,
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connoctod wit Gas Fitting,
erm offered In this marlteL Haring
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns,
and yarieties, they confidently lnrlte the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We arodetcrmlned_to _sell as
low as any house In the West, and being F»ctlcal Gaj Fit
i tars, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
I as horetoftre to fit up buildings of every de
acriotionfof gas. water and steam. , ■ . . .. .
Brass Costings of aU Unds msdote
No 109 First street
■ To Uerebanta and Others. .
GERMAN dqlly
and weekly I* fWAoteFYsuni" would respeetfuljyln
rite the attention of msrehants and others tj
tagea offered by their popers aa a maUum of .?“ T ’l r i!“”g
emnnj tholr-German fell Dw-d tire us both in tho city and |
I *°Thelr Daily papor is trabllshad on tho y**N* BTSISH,jnd
haa notmis the oirculatfon or any GEBHitt daiii pnbllstied. in
Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which.is published |
'already for twenty year*, circulates largely in the adjoining ,
I oounties and 'Western Pennsylvania, os well as throughout.
tho State of Ohio. , . '
I Merchants of Plttaburgb and others will find it . to tneir
I advantage to make use of our columns as a medium,ol
I reaching the Gorman business.- Terms as low as any other
I Daner in the city.
I Orrcafr-Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above
I Braun & Belter** Drug Store. L. A W. NEBB, .
I aug2o PubUsbors and Proprietors.
STOCKING FACTORY,
mBI “jggt'MeK l Eca^G^ STREEIS
rrtHE best goods in’Children’s Hose, Men’s- Bocks,JJnder
-1 thirte and' Drawers, sold at rntmafeciurcr? prices; at
the FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from
last yeart wool NO AD VANCE IN PMCE. am
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A O, ANTON and n. SCHROEpER wonld j
A trapocttblly announce totobcitiaenaofFitUbnr^Md,
Allegheny- that they will give Instructions on the Plaoo,,
Guitar,: Violin -and Fiji to.- Inquire at Q. Bchroftder ®Oo.v,
l B4Foarto xtret, 1 • * :®P® '
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PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. EEBRUARY 27 L 1854.
ODESCOm
IS & COOTECTIOHEBS,
iTTSBVnOB, P*..j • . '■ ■
Gcelying thefo Homing Goods,
lowest market raws
''' COboxbs'liacoarotil; '
20 u v YermleeJla;
.60 •“ : larsua;. -
50 **. . W. Hock Candy;
26 « ‘ ANo,l"do
10 **■ lied' > • to -
15 “ .Capers; ■
15 “ Olives;
76 “ GttfleDropß;
100 « Lozenges;
JOSHU A- UH<
WHOLESALE FBOITEB
WOOD'S*., Pj
HAVE on hand and: are rc
which they offer at too.!
76 bags Lvica Almonds;
• 25 J Sldly - da
25 bales Bordeaux do
- 15 bAgsfibeUed- do .. ; -
;. 60‘ ‘‘. Filberts; ..
" CO “ Walnuts;
• 60 “ • Cream Nuts; . . -
COO bushela Pea Nuts; .
- 25 bbls.Toxao Pecans;
25 41 Illinois do
2000 Cocoa Nuts;- ; -
200 boxes German Plums;
- ‘So kegs do do
. ~10 bbla._ .-.do do :.
10 cases Prunes, glassjars;
10 “ .fiilicybXA;
_ fiOcaxksCurrants;
20 cases Citron; 1,
200 boxes Cluster Balalns;
I00hf.« M.R. do;
200 qr.“ • *V • do
. 200 boxes No. 1 Herring;.
100 44 fßealed .do
leaseMaco; -
1 bbl. Nutmegs;
1.. 44 CIotos; •
25 gross Blacking;
25 baskets Salad Oil;
- 60 : JnjubaPaste;.
60 doz. assorted Plcklos;
SO M **' Preserves;
100 « Pepper Banco;
" 10 taiesSardines; /
~",-6 « bt bxs.
3 “ “ Y a do
.200 bags Brazil Sugar;
fl: :.dOhbls.S:C. Sugar; .
25 “ Lovering’s Sugar*
10 cases Liquorice;
26 boxes Kcf’ddo
• 20,000 Principe Cigars
jlO,OOOHavana. ..do.;
it5.OOQ Regalia •do
1 2.600 Half Spanish Cigars;
I 60 gr. Mre: Millet's P.Cut
r 60 grosa uo
j. 0. AKDM1503......V........-
J. c. andeu
WHOLESALE FRDITKRKRJ
, Nos 0-Wood at., :
-nisT' becbived; thomoi
brought West of tho ilou
050 bags Brazil Sugar; ■ |
. olhh M.w»»-*-.aUwas iiauu*
HSO!T & CO.,
ts aud cosmmoKEßs,
PUtitmrgb» Ps*
ut aWtnslv® fall Stock-ever,
intalns. com fating of-r*
\~... 26 dxb JlnercaonU ;
] • t 23 do Vermicelli;
• - -- 80 do Texan Pecans;
;25 ,do Illinois do;
.1 '. 60 &>£ us’d Satod Oil;
! 100do* Pepper banco;
.! 100 dos Ketchup;
j .. 60tloz assorted Pickles;,
i 25 dozus’d Preserves*
125 bxs Lozenges: •
• 25 Vs Sardines, ViP/s* y A*
SO bXS reSncd liquorice;
12eafies- do;
100 kegs Gorman Plum*;
60 gross Mrs. Miller’s tine
Cut;
• 60 gr. Mrs Anderson sdo;
25dozOilvw;
26 do* Capers;
: SQdozOmocs; - ;
; ’ OObftgft-Pilberts; =.
60 bag 3 Walnuts;
75 bogs Cream Suls*-
6 UgsGroa-IYalnuta;
150 bags Dairy bait;
20,000 Prlntipe Cigars;
£O,OOO Wub. Jlegaila do;
18,000 Havana do;
20,000 Half Spanish do;
RepO
60 boxes Havana do
20 bbls Lovcnng’s do, fine!
palTeritod; j
20 bbls. Lovoring*s -coarse'
pulverized Sugar; !
20 bbls. Lov«ring > 8 coarse!
Sugar; .
.60 bbls Stuarts do do <
gOOOCoccuKuts;'
16 eases Jar Prunes;
12 coses Fancy Boxes do
260 bxs No. 1 tlemng;
155 bxsScfl-cd HerrUig*
05 lbs Mace;
••160 ft«'Nutmegs; ’
150 sbs Cloves;
40 gross Blacking;
65 oxB CTtrou;
1000 bus Pea Nuts;
60 bxs No' 1 Rock-Candy;
20 UO.BOI do do
• 26 do Yellow do: do
20 do YVtolo do do
1- 05 hgs lnea Almonds;
60 bales.# jrdeanx do;
55bg«5ldiy : do;-
60 do dOi
600 bxs Cluster Balrins;
250 bxs MB do}-;
IOW A FO UIS OR Y 1
NO. 103 WOOD STREET. 1 • <
JOHN C- PARRY, (sueewssor to J. C. Parry A Co ,) begs t
tolnfimatoecuetomenioftheold firm,and the public ,
•generally, that b« his cow on band*,and tSArxUmrivrfy tm- ;
cacetUn manufoeturlDg, every description of CABTlNUrf—
suto as: Patent Chillod Rolls; large Kettle* and Curbs;
Patent Kettles, far Soap, Pot Asb, fceda Ai*h; bugar Kettle*,
forth* manutacture of Cane Sugar—cß.cwf on a piUi t
process, known &s J.C. Parn’s, and are superior fur dura
bility to any other, and sold lower than those toads 00 tee
WARE—A general assortment, all from new -
and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irocs,
*l&sung MW Casting*, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand or mod* to order. . _.. . • ■ ■ .
Cook Stove*. Kitchen Ranges, apdOoal Stoves, of every
description; IowaO»k Stoves, fiverizc*. which wolvcd tho |
first prise tor 1660 and 1851, at the Agricultural 1 wr of Al
legheny County, F*., and rocomtacnJcHi by MWo hundred
tmrsons; EntorprizeCookbtovos. tour else*, Cook
gtotea; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor ovovr*, Ac.
Partor Uratoa and Penders, great vaixcty, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every
daaeziohan. .. _
• A grrat *vlety of Ornamental WWlnfi,tor Cemeteries and.
. <mi iWA iarpa .took of •« la.
kindsio aic, and wiNMsold at rtnluccdpricrs. JfeJU I
ent Lever. Tn»« AmrricrJi, Pgan*, Crete’s, Riokßlas,
1 Woods’, Pt*4c.\'X% Putrs, ißiß. Ac.
Euu’Jc 11. DcaL. P.uiph whih
I hastekonth. premium .t Vie Slate Fair, of.hrw Y.«k,
Penmril.ania, »od Ohlo.anilwhrTcrnlt ta« ta tjliftltefi.
Ironaml Nalhr, Star* Wpi'aml Tin ef which I
wiltMtUt tho low.«t prl<*»; icl rfST-cttf-.UT laiite l-.o
> pahUe tektr. m*. «U. at Ih. nld W«4rt.
PIANO FORTES. in
■ CUARLOTTE UUIBE. No. 118 VTotA
iStw n'trS.'iJLWJj street, second door above Fifth, IMUs.urgb,
Pa. offers ft r sale u large »nJ w«)lukrtnl
(I V f I stock of Piano Fortes, (wbkh are just or
rivins.y on the mn»tliberal terms. . , _ t .
The attention of purebawrs l* cy;r«Ully InviicJ to tbe
celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS.
These Jostrurnents liclng oadcoxprwriy to. thl* t.lraate,
and having the over, strings, havn a roionw of tone uo
equalled by anv others. Also, llanosfrom
of Gal*A Co-N«w York; Bs«m & Itovcn, Ne* lerk; Be-
Icheubaeh ASons. Philadelphia: and of »t oww nasrevifr.
TtlxXjWblfhore well known, and hate been used m t.uiaud
i other niiftf for IB yter*..
i MUarCAT/ INSTRUMENTS of ttli klnlA
I Guitars— Afinrsctectlou of French, Spanish and German,
t l)wtltalian, French and EnfrlLh mnkft.
Jtxml/oM— From tbo best Paris manufictory.
ALSO—Flutos. Clarionet*, Drums, l ifrz, Raigus, Tambo-
and German, warranted
I toh*orthflTCTybMt<pwWy- -.. .. . . ...
I • Pianos and all Slnrical Instruments repaired with dnra*
1 Mlit. n.»tr.m. .n.f —••ru
CHICItIiUINti’S PIANOS.
JBST RECKtVKD.aoJ now al*D for «-
anil *ftte ( tho following new
* n on^ t En«w»>l|riehljMrTKl,Granil r.ono
Forte, 7 octets fine, ,£OO 00. ... ...
One mnerWy earvul IteKwotxi annaro Hano, In the Btylo
orLouie XIV, 7 ociiyeee, firflO DO. fn m
Dnußooowooii arvaUl t-eSeva. »;-•
too do d 0 J do - 2»00
One do do 0 do. -*, 2 ! 0 „
All the above are from the relvbretcd manufactory of
Cnicxxwxo A So?rs, Boston, Mess. »i# ,i *
Also, received from the same fioc.tory, ft beautiful lot cr
PIANO STOOLS, carved and plain rosewood,with baireloto,
figured plush, and brocateUc rest*. . • .
On lumd, a large slock of Pixaaa from other Boston ond
I Now kork makers* and f*’r aol*at factory prices, .
\ * JOHN H. MELIXJR. 61 street.
Agent for Chlckering’s Pianos, tor Pittsburgh and c.-tom
I Pcno*yl y,lp^a ‘ J-
LATEST MDSIC.
HKLKBKU nAS JUSTRECEIVED- , . .
. BoirvEsm na Pxnra Scnornsn, eoraposed and uodl
eatod to Mr. Jolias Lee. by 11. Klober. This piece Is embel
liriu-d with an oleganUy colored vignette of tho city or
Paris, showing theTcxaswta, iho imperial residence of the
French Emperor; the Chutcbof Norar Dan*.
a reliable and correct map of tho Irrnch Capital, a* tohjn
by Mr- Lee, on Ills recent visit there, ood is of Itself worth
and dedicated toMlw
i Romaine Lemoyno, of Washington, Ta,, by H. Kleber.
i Fond Heart* at Uome; beautiful nuw Bailed, a* sun B bj
I B MtußI 8 German melody, wiih Euglbb and
German words..
Little Songs for Little Children—new.
nenvily Wear* tho Day—new.
Thinking of Thee— new Ballad.; .
I What call Tbco—vocal duett.
PotKAS-Zlc tag, City of Glasgow, laOuJs Napolcovx, Hat
tie, Children/Delight, Unpresumiug, etc., and a gene
ral selection of tbe most fashionable music of the day.
83* flo. 101 THIRD street
Steamboat)* Ahoy 1 _
, The subscribers tender their ackuoiT-Rb
I JjM&sAlodirnienU lor the farors bestowed upon VJ*.
Jtn in, their Steamboat friends,, and Re'S
„ould respectfully remind them end others Into reft- ■ 1
ed In bulldloir hosts, that they aro at all times prepared to
furnish, on tho most reasonable terms, erety description of
Cabin Furnlturo and Chairs of 1 * Jq 1 k
taanshlp. comer Third and Bmilhllold sheets.
opposite “Brown's Hol«l."_
N' —WMUBlafi-TUKB.—Th» subscribers bavoopcncd at
Np. 83 Fourth street & choice collection or muslo and
musical Instalments, Italian and German r.tangs.Manos,
by M Eranl, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Lulnr,
Frankfort, A. Mr Clarionets, do. AlUlnds oriraM rnstru
monts from tko best French manufactories, oil of which t*o
offer to the public on more liberal terms, fooling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction. . • .
11. SCUROKDER ft CO., No. 83 Fourth st. •
II Schroedor and G. Anton trill giro inßtrnctlons on the
piano, Tlolln and guitar, - .
Valuable Rare Garden Seeds, Ac.
CONSISTING In part of tho celebrated Btowel or Ever
green Bugor Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled
Smear rcas of various Improved varieties, Bluo Imperial,
Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Ouions, ltadisn,
Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tbe ■ finest and most ap»
nrovod sorts, Fi?ld Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for the
dairyman and formers- A rich collection of flower seeds.
Lawn Grass Soed. and a full and complete assortment of
Gardenand Forming implements of tho latestlmprovements,
Monthly Vabenas, Hoses, Uelitcrops, and fine blooming
plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by tho dozen or 100
MerchahVfl, Sealers or othera filled promptly
1 «n llh4*ral ‘terms, from thoSeod. and Horticultural ware
i hooXwFinh Blk-et,by ■ lapf-ZQ JAMES WAKDKOf ■
STTNDRIKS —Cigars, pipes, pipe heads, Bplcea; chocolate,-
broomß,buckets,:tubs, bed cords twine,rop«B.cotton
batting; carpet chain, rage, hemp and coiten, brushes, ex-
Swothf coffee blocking; salcrotus, whlteoud red lead, mud-
KS Mam, iidigo, logwood, camwood powder,
Sho’uoild: wash-boards,b torch, corks, demijohns, Jugs, tar,
cheese, dairy Balt, sardines, alcohol, turpentine, Bnurf, cat
?nd dry tohLco,*c, *c : in jgjjgg
dec22 ‘ 221 and 223 Liberty st.
TTW COKWI nor COHNiTUUT CORNIU-UotCorn:
H Life Scenes in Now YorkTilustrated-includlngthe
juSy of Little Knty, Madeline the rng-piokor’B daughter,
Wild Maggie* 4c. With original design?, engraved by N.
Oir- By Soion Boblnwn.
, “Bid that welcome
Which comes to punish oft . ; n
« * ijossrar'B book outworth’a a ooblu a blood.
u Of every inordinate cup bowartv
Ordrink.andwithitn.^oharo,^
, _ For ealo by .. jMWood street.
i dce!3 • '•
moIiACCO—M bolta andbnlf b0It “
r!u»- A D K^o r S,°^a^a^«||
isV" 1 XS * ocntr^^SiS°oV or
:i-' -V V.i‘~.' v'
To Druggists & Merchants throughout the Union.
D. U. hI’CuLI.OCOII,
; aASStSOTtIfBK AN IT DEALER IS
PAINTS, OILS, he.,
: Ho, 141 Molden JSKW YORK,
RSCKCWULLV inrilcs the attention of Druggists and
I XV M«tchantsthrough6n£ tho Union to hla largo and oa- .
■tonairo aaftartniont of i’AINTb, OILS, Ac., of tho LL3T ar.il
I’PIUSST'-QUALIXLES,owhich ho oirera.forißalo.nu very,
moderate tonne, both tocooh andrlcso-thnebuytrii.. lidow
aro'enumeratod Bomo of tholeading articles: U "
' WUITE 'LEAB; iu «f!, in kegs of 25 to 600R19.
BLACK PAINT, XBLUIWiUCOTK.YIsN.RED.inpII.;
PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BRUWN, lETRA DE SI-
imperial, and arsenical
Q PKUEI’IAN O BLUE,cmtO.ME TELLOW and VERDIGRIS,
dryduil in'oil. " V . . ;
VAHNISIIES of nil kind*. . • - ; ...
ItAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING
01IALK, LAMP BLACK
AM and ENGLISH VISN.RED, CHROME RED and YKL
LOW* dry and id oil. •
INDIA HKD, KV.D.LKAD ttu<l UTIIAHQE, dry.
BXONK. FRENCH, and AMKRIOAh OCHRE,dry. • ;
CHROME, PARIS tmdIHUJNSWICK GREEN,dry and in
'OIL !
FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. .
Druggists and others In wantof any of the above mention
ed articles, will find H to their Intereststo call, us our faclli-
Ues tdrtntiadfoctuTfiigand purchnsiDg, and our experience
In the burinesstßlvous advantages !n gelling.oTerxaolt or
thoeeln tUosamolino... . MICULUJDGU,
" Malden Lanr, New both.- -
PAPER WAKEUOUSE.
Cyrtifl Field & Co., I
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. U Cliff street, New
• Xarkj aro BODE AGENTS In tho Dulled States for : . ]
,• MusprtU’e Superior UleacWoitPowdw. •• • I
• Victoria, Mill* C*ltfb7VrCd Writing Paper*. . ■ .
Rosscll Mills Superior. u . 1 .1
Qenesseo Mills Superior Printing 0 ; }
lUwlins A Sons - English Tissue j
First quality .l
They are also Agents for tip Principal Pajyrr Mxnufur.tu- j
rm in this country, and fursalo by far the montox
tensive and desirable otock-nf Raper and Paper Slannfactu
jrers* materials that ea&'-Jw found in this or any other
the large t&l commodlatn W'KTcbouie*, h 0.1
11 CUff street. No. 68 Cliff tlxwU No. IW. Cbm-topher ft reel*,
and thu Loft* over tho largq.lnm Stores, T an 1 0 street*
Tbuir busmowi is atricUy. Wholesale, and Vt riunpPapers
ore sold by tlwCaae only. „ ,*
Their extraordinary faeifUlts enable them to off«r all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at th» lowest putdol*
r papcr JnadetoonifiTvahyeUa'br weight, Xibtral ad ran*
-qca.xaoda on ccn/lgnmenta cf Paper,' Paper Makers* Stock,
and other rotfchtiiidire. . l■.
■ The highest inarSat price paid In CASH Hr oil klodaof
• Hags ; ' ; • j. ♦, _ _ •'
• ■‘i"' ■'
Bradbury** Piano and>32elodoon Waiorooma, j
ffO. 483 BROADWAY N£*V 10RK. I
TXRQM enlarging mj lycrt.Twiss, X enaWwl to tuvp a
Jr much greater asrortment of InstrnrafUts,tUanis-rcto-1
fjre- AH Kano* Tarnished are of anel[i*llcioucb,and«T|in
even quality, abd Urep, fall, rlrb and purely rocot tone,
qualities mo«tdcsirahlo,lua«uu2h as the Voice wilt WU*a f
latnto.thetoneoftboinrtruoient. All.my-IWlsTinentaarej
fully warranted, a guarantee Mil of w«V
and ore sold aa low ascaa E«rconcj
A JVVIO OnnJn. iltiodton, vrltlv ItcO j
I4xni4 f/ A’ey#,th* only thlniiof tl>okind ia thernnatry,
having tew tUyiz. coupler. sWell draw stops, Ac-, a *wcvt and j
powerful lortrimicju. pronounced by <>rgani?b>. to bc«ol»e- (
rior tat churches or Organ \ racUce to the CDtsllmn sixvd Or* j
cans, price g£i?o. Also, the w>mtr:na.Mrlo*li-<’a.<>f all
alid prices. Rctngtlla extrlusite Agent for them lufitru
taentejOnlprsaresollcatcd. The nsual dlwiAunt maJototlia
«mIM jwr «TOt. W M«gy».n rurcLwing for lh«D
own vl. l»uAJM>w»«,
m»rlsG, li3 Ntrwlork.
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S ‘
CITY CAiIUET WARBHOiJSB,
• No. i»3 cuesrxtrr utkkst,
(o?yoa:TZ Haill
. philadclphU*
FTOHITUEE, IN SVERY STYLE!
Comping LnuisXlV. l*cute XV, KMr:nt«uha!:niid Antique, |
with Sculpture Carting and modern rtyici .1
In ttftwwowl, IVamut, Slahx^ony,Sau.uaowl and Maple,
all of superior foiu«tn’.cttotj, and bnirhtsl la the J
be.n*tvW.pquattn > lfnotexccthnginqu;il*
Uy, the Ouods of suy l-.ssnkhh* > j
. mvnt in thj'Unhcil states. |
I7MPLOVINO none but exp-crnnctil workmen, (appren
\ tire* being porltlvciy rxduded.lnnd using the 1*« nta-j
tertal*» tho work cannot Call to giro satisfaclwa to pun I
chaJUiM- Amang<t the many a<*vmifcw* to pur* |
rJ-avre, te tho facility of Fttwil-hlng a Ihuiw, cither in ele*
eeiit vr’ain tx.nsj f'tto T*tas«H>Lmtsut; .by |
whi~h ail ih»- articles lu n«’in ln j
strte Kt;-l‘iu«Uity* and Uie.imrcv tx** •usd* a'.uajs on Imnd,
King so Tfifisu* iu.vJtMhrtr. ruiihU-Miiirchastrs to pie*«
lUeH , "twdn in n wttertton. VbNout the delay utcts^arily
cau*rtl iu Votsi;Hl?'ir, - . . .
To git? no i-iea of Fural'iire on huad,! n<iea |
onlvinfvitu yi.u my Utibtns ate Hi {Vet long, by
wltfe, Pfiirl’oor*fn nuiabrr; with Jfbojts ronttguous. euni* ]
flentto employ, »*'Jh*o«hvwUUtU a guarantee that the
work is aliuviia under tsy own imruolhte li^sp^-iKin.
4S»T!h«! t'ae.Utng is h'l dotu* in th“ uriuturc
lo rarrV safety soy ui*lnncc. Ahiteri* to Vhlla
delpbia'wc rospevtfoUy purchaßersor otherwise,
tocall and rXßn;i*-«- f anll-uiy
BALTIMORE:
WA.TCIZKS, «JR’\VKI*KTf,
' £** HlLVMl'WAllfc. Kronen C:iVkF/l't»;-H'r Mach*
f«*W lto*e«n«>t |>ref»;ng Ltu>rS, W rjtiu}; l)u.ik*,
H « I' l^s I'nitf, Ppwa Ojamv*, Cuiuery, Una Oil
Fainting?, f)r*ftlen CHna, Ac.—Tbv underMgned
Iw; i‘'Ms‘*o'ap) t u* in*lta the \ f-t eiilt.i.s stu!
wbc»b**r *j» jiuir}iaM*r>»or connoisseur*. to their magnificent
stock, U:UftUiir it u> fix ctwl ir» vxtcit, .vamiy and richness,
any v>iWr lu Uil» country. Tb«y feel *tire, li e «tlTonSftg«Of
tHi*Tt' i tsxMy a- tli** , nlT< i I i.*s iii iuropt|,
au-t lbt*lrc*E> silver W are, Ac-,,
here, ciiatl.* them to Offer Inducements in price* and quail' |
tic.-’, anJ i-ricv?, eowftJvrlng ou&ltties, f.ucfitu eauuotbeof
fi>rai by any other house in the trade.
Delicate rood* «> carefully packed as u> go rarely any uu*«
tanoe # am!bj nlmostaay conTey&nee..
Wholesale and toiall.
CANFIELD. BIIOTIIIIR ft CO.
223 Ualtlittojre street, corner of Charles,
dwlGft? . iUUimor*.
iSILUKUfcIsTtnOEj-f
- ROLSMAiJtyAOTCkritOf'rDEIiIEIIOVtO
SPIRAL BPIIINO HI AT Tll K 8 S
5 W Cor- Baltimore and Frtdenth Bal
tunort, and sfo. $2 Walnut &t. t Philadelphia*
PIYK HILYEU MEDALS AWARDED; \ IZ:~
AMERICA!* N«w*\orfei
By U , RA»RU!flssmuTt,l*bi!nafM'luß#
) MARttARn IRBTITCIA DaUimore.
rpliE peculiar improvement In 4ho construction of th.s
1 llaurep* l*, that all the ciumtry and Arary t ooodtn
frttm<-vx>rk Ik entirely dispensed wilb, and it* plae© sup
plied by a lighter and much more durable frame. The
■priors aro all connected by harness leather hinges, secure
ly ri vetted, rendering It impossible lor n single, spring to
fall down or get out of place, uml unking a Red so elo»tto
i that nny part mny'bo raised or bent up, and la thuaadmlra*
bly fitted to tbo wants of the pick or ostlmwUc, who may re
quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of
?be best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand
ling oFthdeommou hair mattress. ■ • '
These Improvwl Spring Beds nr* invariably made or the
best materials, and.will last many years without repairs.
Persons haring Iluir Mattresses can hare them altered In
These *dh'd" are well adopted for Hotels, berths of Ships, i
Steamboats and Uospltala. .. . ■_ ..
ALSO an extensive assortment of highly crnameuti-d, (in
cnamelAaud plain tinlAhed OAST IRON FLKMTLRh, com
slating In part of Dodstcads. Hat and Coat Hacks, Cone and
Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and 8!do Tables with marble
tops, Garden Chairs, Setteef, cie., etc.
Animals, such «i» Uons, LambH, Dogs, etc., In Iron, os
well as tbo models In Wood,furnished at short notice.
dcclCly ■ ■■ •• • "■ '
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH MOGHIDGE,
COMMISSION AND VOBWAIIDING MERCHANT,
■No. 38 CoUMIBCUn, UELOW Finn Stuii*,
St. liOUls, Mo.,
CONSIGNMENTS anil Commissions will B-.eotvrUh Prompt I
nndpeiannal attention, and liberal (olionc j will be i
glvcnwhon roquired;on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
for tho purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly ailed at the lowest nrnrkot prices.
The Itecclving'and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
dneo will meet with especial care and dispatch tho lowest
rates of Freight will always be, procured, end the espouse
of Storage and Drayageus much-aa posaiblo aroidetl. ■
■'■■■■■ Btama:
Page A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellla A Morton, Cincinnati;
Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosoa A Vrarer, dp,
t Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do,
J;W.Butler ABro.,Pittsbh; E.O.tiOoodman A C 0.,.. j ,do;
D Leech A Co-, do;. E. A 0. Varuall ACo.,Fhilada;
Wm Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Suck AMorsan,
Blow A March, Now York. B. B.Comef-ys, do;
Frost A Forrest, do, Shields A sillier,
Charles A.Meigs, do; Joslah Loo ACo., Baltimore.
AG-FarwellACo.,Boston; AbruhamJ.Cole, .“0,
Howard, Soil A Co., do; 5" yMld t'a w'f ulavl , 1 “’
. • :11-D-Jiowcomb&Bro. r do;
T.o.Twioholl & Co >Commission Merchants, New Orleans
■ tfitJt hare an open. Policy of Insurance, which will cover,
all flliipmente to my address,when; advised by. .letter per;
mail, orw ben endorsed, on .bills nf lading or at the
toe shipment. . , '
BISTBRPRISB WORKS,
wn, X3O WOOD STREET, T . fiD DOOR BKIOW TlBOJil ALUV.
■ BOWN dTBTLET.
■ : i—n»w- IMPORTERS Rnd manufacturers o!
AND MMAI
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac., We
fgsf ‘ 'keep a general assortment or the above
*£/ " ' articles constantly bn hand; together
with a mineral varietyof Fancy Hardware. Also, Quna, Pis
tols dnfuevotvvrs, Ftakldlonui, Shot Ilclta, Capvrowdcr,
Load Bid Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Him ting and Socket Knives;
Tailors and' Hair Dressers’ Shears;'Pocket Scissors, Ace—
Also, Trusses and Supporters. ’ t : ..
JobhlnK and repairing neatly executed. .... ■ .
- RIFLES!—We are making Riflesof every description,to
order, or thß best meterioi, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders recolved for them at Wholesale or Itetall. 'iriU Infill
ed with despateh. Hunting parties snpplled . at->yholMale
prices. ■ m ? ls .
Selling Off to Remove. ■
JAMES ROBB, No. 109 .Market street, Pittsburgh, will
offer his present largo stock ot BOOTS, SHOES, and
RUBBERS, at eery loiaiprica; until, the 10th of. February,;.
1854, when ho hopes to remove to his. New Store, T<o. 89
Slkrket Btreot,--wbiebi intends filling with an entirely
new {stock- Tbo public are respectfully Invited to call and
-procure his present pitfn.citocley ti£ -utiuswUj/ greal bdT^ui^S
1— REGARDLESS* OF COST. .. .. . '
_ fl 3“ Remember the place—No. 109 Market street, between
Yifth street and Liberty. * . [ja2;tf
- 7 J
FORTY-ONEBUILDISC! 1/170
AND ■ )•. . :
Two Large Brick ..Dwelling Houeoa for Sale,
j | '.IBS sybsciffbernowoilers the followingdesirableproper*
: X' ty for Bale,-&itua:e in the Seventh Ward, axid. bat tea
minutes walk from tbo Court. House. ; *
ONE LARGE IUUCK UOLbß,.with nlno Apartment*,
situated on the corner of Colwell and Miller street*.'. Also,
ONE LAUGFi TWO STORY BRICK- lIOIIBK, with eight
: apartments, situated on Bceil street.’ Lightßuilding Lots
on Colwell street; • ten Building Lots on llml street;
y Building Lots on Minetstieetl. - This property’
Is verv conveniently situated, and will be verydmrftble
for private residences; :. 1 -
M.-Tha above property,ifnot sold previous. to.themiddlo of
. JB6i;vrm be put up at Bnblic Auotion.'V'
’ Timas :—One*fiftn cash; the balance in ten years, with
annual payments. -For-farther paHicniarst enquire ofrtbe
subscriber. . , JACOB TOMER,
seplS:6ra) Cornor Colwell and Millersts., 7th Ward.;
• For 3ale».
A LOT OF GROUND In Hogg's Plan of Lots in the Third
jfv' Ward of the City of PUtsburghi ncaTHigh Btreet,and'
bn. Pennsylvania Avenue,; trod running
•back 117 foet. The property will be sold,cloar af.aUincum*'
brance, except on annual ground rent of ono hundred and
sixty-five dollars, to 1 which it is • Onthe proper
ty aro seven goodTENEilENTS—five. brick and twq frame
—aUswo stories high, and renting, for. about five hundred
dollars annually.:
•JMfce,sl2oo; tOOO cash, and $6OO In 6
endorsed : - ■/”. WSL a FRIEND, ;
-je!2;tf: ■ . . Attorney at. Law, No. 126 Fourth street.
COAL LAND FOR SALK—2S Acres of Land, witha Vila
Of C0a14)4 feettbick, with a lower v>:m of 2 feet; only
28 inches between tbo two. The Land Is a good soli, and 10-
Acres in cultivation. A good Dwelling House;
good water and timber. The Land is suitable for Garden
ing purposes jsßonto about 4 mile* from the city; & short
distance from the Brownsville Plank Road. <
I WILL SELL my uncxplred lease (fourteen years) of 6.
Lot. situate on O'Hara stmt and Spring al*y, in the
VltUi Ward—4o ft fronting on O'Hara street, and running
back .100 ft.on Spring alley, on.wbfeh Is erected afour
Storied Bnck Honee, 40 ft square, with a frame, two stones,
00 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry On any
branch of manufacturing business. Being engaged In man
ufacturing in ibu country, I offer itoj above for. sale. In
quire af No. 42.* Liberty street.
06l8:tf EDWARD FABER.
rpHE subscriber offers at priraio safe a SMALL FARM,
j. ccntaining SIXTY ACRES. situated in Franklin town*
aillpj Allegheny county ; with about filty acres cleared and
in a good stale of cultivation; a good young Orchard,of
the boat kind of fruit; a gooff Log House and Kitchen, and
a Log Barn; about ten miles from Pittsburgh,'and about
fburmlles from l*cTTsftfllt«. •
For further particulars, enquire of WILLIAM GRAHAM
in Sewlekleyvlile, or to the {subscriber, onthe premises--
dec!*’, HUGH -NKKLY.
HOLD, DBIVEB! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!!
Real Estate Faria for Sale.
rivflß Pubscnbf-T is authorised to sell is 4 ACRES OF
A LAND, sitoatrd m Actyolllea Township,
County, Pennsylvania, lying back of Mclveespcrt, known,
a* thn WbUxjak- Flats, and la eight of.the proposed Station
od the CobueUsvUlt* Railroad. Improvement*'.** follow*:
A Square Log House,* 50 by 20 fetit. two stories high; and
Square Log liars, 60 by m> feet—both new-and la good
order; two fine young Orchard.*, br*t grafted fruit,
wauaendeg to bear, There .Ts OO to 100 Acre* cleared and
i in r- high state yf cultivation; and the balance is woil wit
: with white-oak timber of th« first order. -This Land lb well
|.calculated fora. Stock Farm, being very level, and thn noil
of an. excellent quality for graf* growing, attd„ being well
I watered,' having wmo twelve or fourteen never-iaijiug
[ vptings of tixcelleatwatcr thereon. Tins Land has facilities
I rarely met with, being within half.a roito of tbo Youtfh.
I river, and on» mile of Mounngßbdß.and almost on the .line
| of tbo OonoelJsvJlleßailroad; and is eupjiojed to contain
an inexhaustible ted of IKON ORE. .This £dn<l would not
{ bo in the market, only that the owner is about io remove to
I. tb'e For West. Terms easy, and price l moderate. For.'far
| thcr particulars, enquire of W. J. RKYhuLDS, at T/ireiu’
j Utaiu Work*, or of JAMha C. RICHER,
1 . decSthy Real Estate Agent, at thk office.
. Weeks,^
ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro-
Cure a 1-rpe LOT OK GROUND. Eleven Building Lots,
within twosiy mlnolos 1 walk of the cltv. la a pleasant and
healthy location,'.will bo sold, at s2w«arh—sl(Mn bund ;
balance-at $5 per month. Koch Lot is 50 feet front by 154
dc<p. fronting on two atnrtis. Several families bavealready
atalled themselves of thU favorable opportunity of procu
ring a homo, and we are induced to offer eleven more, which
will probably b« tbs lost, at the above terms.
ja» 8. CPTHBKHT & SON, 140 Tliird St.
For sate,
A SMALL FARM, sßuato in Lower SL Cialr Township,
about one mile from the Boroushof Birmingham,con
taining SIXTY. ACRES, more or le*3. It w all Ucansl and
under cultivation, ior further particular*, apply to .
Ja24=tf W. sYMM&d, Birmingham.^
Ten Acres Tor hale*
rpilK subscriber offer* for sale Ten ACrcsor Land; Ucnr
the residenco of llev. Dr. Campbell, In Manchester, all
ol which is m the highest state of cultivation. Niiar oOd
beariogopple, peach, plum and pour trees, all of which are
grafted fruit,ore on the lot; also,about throe nereaof vloe
yaxds of Urn-best quality « grapes, the other Improve*
. menu ore two Dwelling our of the
dwellings is new, not hav L-sjU vet occupied. The pres-
Jxjftt from this place among the most cxtcuf.ivn and bcaa
ttfulin tho country. It is abundantly supplied with fine
n*Tpr-failio2springs. Apply toSXi*.Cnifr,on tlioprcmisee,
or to -JAME4 BLAKELY,
Estate Office, cor. Scventli and SuhthfieM *ts.
A9"An extcnidTe vanety-of OnipoAlne* - Ap
ply ft 3 . . r -dec!o _
I 'JOUR OFFICES, on the pecond ilobr of the Fost Build;
* ingP,' entrance from Wood street—suitable-for Attor
uvya, lopuraniyi Offices. Ac. Ntsquiro at the ofllcoof tbo
first floor. A FKILhD.
SHOT— 20 togs Assorted, from No. Ito No. 7. In store and
'for salobv _ fjalS) LEKCII. SPALPIV A CO.
f Wit.. CjUu: late af tbo fins of J. Pauses &, Co.)
UROCLRS and Dealer* in. Foreign Wines
W and Brandies, Old Mobougalivla and Rectified MTiis
key, No. Commercial-Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
I*o, jaC:y ,
i YKlty CiIKUUV PECTORAL—A supply of ihia cele-
Jtl bratedCoach Jl.dlcinojnstrectaved by
fall? . • JOS. FLEMING.
G“ 'UHISTSUS-A.NJ) UuLIDAT BOOKS, at. DAVISONS
BOOK STORK, C 5 MARKET street, noar f»mrth.—The
subscriber haring now opened his' Holiday Books. -would
invite attention to hU large assortment of JUVENILE and
other BOOKS suitable to tha season. . The assortment In
eludes ChfldrenVßooks' for all ages and purses ;, English
classics, in splendid cabinet‘binding; the must eiegaht edi
tion* of poclttt, family and pulpit Bibles;, superbly illus
trated English works; ond Prayer Books and Bibles in vd
▼ct, with gold and silver ornaments. That ho may have
the pleasure" of giving greater aatlrfaction to-friebds and
customers, bo solicits early calls.
\- .
S. CUTUBJSRT A SON,
General fomalsslon Ag’uyl 40Iblnift.
For bale*
FAUBS FOR SALE*
For. Kent,
'William Carr &> Co M
JOHN S. DAVISON,
65 Market, near Fourth’.Str«*st.
Take Aotlce*
I HAVE placed my Books and Account* in the hand* of
Jims C- Rrcnsr,K.<q., for settlement, amt I earnestly
. tope that all who aro Indebted for subscriptions to the Daily
and Weekly Post, or for Advertising and Job Printing, will
E*ay up as speedily as possible. Mr. Klchcv is also author
zed to settle tlio accounts of thn firm of lliarca & L-urns,
and Uaslvbl& Pinmra. L. HARPER.
JOHN DAYTON.
• N B-—Mr. Richey will be found at tho office of the Poht,
whore the Books still remain.
a,IL KINDS OF- GOLD. S I LVER -AND BANK-NOTES
J\ bought, sold and exchanged by ‘ 4 ' '
oc29] A. WILKINS & CO., Bankers, -
United States Bank Building, No. 71 fourth Pt, Pittsburgh.
JWARDROP'S SEED STORE is now replete with early
• Seeds, for the het bed*; PruniDg Instrument,fortbu
orchard, corn stalk and straw colters, and .everything of
interest to the fa«mor, gardener or amateur."
Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly;on
liberal terms. 1 ■ •
For Bale or To-l»ct*
I WILL-BELL OR RENT my property in Mancbusier,
consisting of a short acre of Ground, upon which are
erected two Framo Houses, one dontalningclght and tbe :
•other-fonir rooms? Stabling, Carriage,. Wood and . Coal
Houses, and a fine, assortment of Fruit. . This.property is
very pleasantly situated near the Ohio River. The build
ings are shivted by trees, and near the Omnibus station. I
will soil all or a portion of my Furniture, and wonld prefer
retaining possession until Ist of May. Apply to.
feb6 • H. LEE. 130 Liberty street.
Instructions In ill uslc. Modern Languages
Drawing and Fainting* -.
TiROF. ■ IV-W* BUSOU, having ilocated himself in this.
Jfc; city, will give instructions on tho Pliuioand Guitar, in,
tho French German, Spanish and Kalian lac guages;Draw
ing and Painting, (in water oil); Any communication left
at Mr-KLEBER’S Music Store, or at the drug store of k.
PAGE, JN will receive prompt attention, r
bspbrehoeb:
Horn E. Everett, Bosion; ' Dr. Israel, Pittsburgh,
Hon- JuUubßockwell,Mass.,. Jeff. D-Stewart, do.,
Rev- Dr. Ferris, Now York, Rev. Cyrua Black, do.,
feb2*tf : Jas. 11. Hopkins, Esq., do.,
AiOllce*
A LL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted Co the sub
•A: scribor, will please maku payment beforo tho lßtb of
February, os-after that date, all unpaid, accounts will be
left with Aid. M!Master.fur collection, • - ;
• ivg.-u.As I ain closiugup.my business and expect <6 leave;
tho city before the first of March, I hope tbeabovo request
• will booomplied. with. .JOiIN-FORS\TH.
fubQ. . No. 34 Market street.
CONGRESS >VATER —A fresh Bupply.rcctlved-by
.faW....... ... ~ JO3. FLEMING.
TWTJSW MUilC^—Tho Social Orchestra—For fluto or Violin
JV- comprising a collection of popular-melodies,> ar
ranged- .as solos, duetts, trios, and quartettes, by 3. j
' C.‘Foster; prlcasl. • k : - - . *
• Four Bonus by-W.'Vincent. the
seasons^\?Uli'beautiful, lithograph, titles—Spring,
- pnmmflp. Autumn and Winter; each 60 cents. .
Chant applique au Piano—Thatberg; 7o cents
• Funeral March—Composed as & sincere tribute of Teapot
... . to the memory of thcrlate.Jonaa.Chickering,by^w.
i -B. Babcock, 'with iUusxrabod title, and a cometuher
: dobs of tho late Mr. Chickcringl pnco-75 cents.
Armed in Clouds of Golden Light-duett; 19 cent** .
Milage Festival SohottUch, by.VY.T.-WallnCk,.oO cents.
Opera of Norma, complete,.with Italian end English
words* $2.
Jullie&’fl Primv Donna Values; S 3 cents. :
. . (Just received by Express.)
. Anew lot of “ Chiokcring’e fiirnos’orono w ontho w a>,
SOUTH PITTSBimOU.-PROPERTY FOB SALE.—StCOO
'fori now Frarao DWBLUKO.- HOUSJsjsnth toe rooms,
and a large lot of 60 feet fronton theJJrownsrMo rowl, near
the toll-gate; a largo stable, outov(jn, Ao. Tho houH. is
wellpapered, and will /bo sold on oasytermfr. Apple
and Plums trees; "Also, aneatCottageiHouasfor $BOO, Tory
pleasantly situated, with a Qpe garden, fruit trfcos,.spring,,
spdnghouse,Ac Termseasy g cxmnjEUT L
140 Third street.
AHAREMKNT ROOM* ia a good location. Therooln.w
AhwL? abo« groind.dry, well AnlArf- "
lighted-' His 18 fret hy 29 In site. Entire at the office of
the Morning Post- • - - • ——
s- i
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‘W' •
PARTIAL OR TOTAL,
ZSNTZBSXi? nEXffiOWXSD.
ALSOL’IIKRT begs to call thoatlention of those
f / suffering from a total or partial loss of the hearing,: to
the followlng.fa3ts.-- : He\troats : disease# of the- middle or
Internal Ear with . ■ lit .
- • • MEDICATED DOUCHES.
Such as is practised in the Infirmaries. of Berlin,
Brussels, Hamburg, and fct. Petersburg,and lately by the
most distinguished ■ London Aurlsts, with the most, won
derful success; indeed, it la the only method that has been
uniformly successful." The best-proof of the efficacy of the
treatment .vrlll be aTeferemee-to nearly
NINE HUNDRED NAMES,
Rerfdents.of .the.Dnited States, Canada,New Brunswick,
and Noth Scotia, wfto.Jturebcen restored to Acute. Bearing,
and not a singte, BoUtary case,fo our. knowledge, did we
fall fto.effect cither xi partial or total restoration. of the-
Hearihg, when our'advice and instructions were faith*
fully and'punctually adhered-to. Many who could not
hear the report of a pistol at arm’s length, can now hear a
watch beat at the distoticoot fourfeet
In cases - of -mucons accumulation in .the Eustachian
Tubo and Tympanumi Inflammation of the Mdch* Mem
brane, Nervous Affections, Disease* of the MembranaTyin
pam, commonly called tho ‘rDrum/* or when the disease
-entr be traced to tho effects of Fever,-Colds,-the m o of Qui
nine, Mercnnal Medicines. Gathering In the Ears in child
hood, Ac., Dr. Alsopbert’p treatment stands preeminent.
Where tho v Avditcry Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or
no secretion, when the deafness is accompanied with noises
in the Ear, like falling water, chirping of tnßectß,ringlng of
bells, rustling of leaves, continual pulsations, discharge of
matter, or when, id-stooping,'a sensation Is felt as If a rush
of blood to the head took place, when' the. hearing is less
acute lu dull, cloudy weather, or when n cold has been
Liken, this molhod of traating tho disease la tn/a/LMe.
IN DEAF AND DUMB CASES
my experience warrants me in saying, that if the hearing
• was at any time good, very much can be accomplished. In
the Deaf and Dumb School at Lnipslc, out of a e ass of 14, J
succeeded .w restoring:J\7ivr to. acute heating.- Dr. A. begs
respectfully to state, that in those cases be under lakes be
'guarantees wsuceesaful Jesuit; eorntfletOTestoration; or such
a marked improvement as will be perfectly satisfactory,if
his remedif s are faithfully applied and directions adhered to.
.-.::AppUcantH.wiU,please'v state their age, •. duration of dl l
sease,.if matter homes from the external passage, if there
aro nolwß In the Ears, stale'of general health, and what
they suppose to have-been the cause of the deafness. When
tho hearing w restored it la expected that those In easy
circumstances tiiil pay liberally; * -
Medicines, Apparatus, Ac, wlll.be sent to any part at my.
owu>xpen»e.
Address DIL ALSOI’HEET, BftOADWAY, Ofllce near
Canal street, New York. fe3-3md
* ' Five Fee. , ■ - :.
Invalids of Pittsburgh, and Vicinity,
YOTJH attvotJnri li) urgently invited to a careful and can.
did pcnwnl of someth bag .tlist has just been intro
tluced into Uie.tbne-lKmoTcd Kejrtone SutB. / : *>
PUIiVKR3IACHER»S
UYDRO-tLEOTKIC -
YOLTAIC CHAINS’
ANEW and NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial
•aia2ut,l>o Koriatructed as to be worn under the farmer, ta,
nest to lUosUn, producing awmatant, UNINTELRUMLI)
current of ELECTUO-MAONETISM, eiTeoling
Immediate Belief
From the most a rut* pain,and also a permanent core of all
NERVOUS DISEASES.
It seldom has failed to furnish almost certain relief, and
a FINAL, PERMANENT CURE, by being used according'
to directions, to the following diseases r- -
Rheumatism, • UtennoPams, .
Oorn, Sciatica, Palpitation of tho Heart, .
Pamtjßis, ■■■■■:■. Periodical Headache,
Painful and Swelled Joints, St. Yitas’D&ncc, . .
•Neuriilgia'ef • General Debility, '
. Diseases of the Spine, . Pains of the Chest,
; Deafness and Blindness, Hysterics, Dyspepsia,
- ALL DISEASES\
That are caused by a deficient amount, of HEItVODB
FLUID, are greatly relieved, 1/ not permanently cure-1 by
rimply wearingtho chain* forafew hours each day.
Be It Understood
That it 1* not claimed that it cures all diseases, but only
tho*p fur which It is recommended; and moreover, we
boMly claim and DEF Y, that no medicinal agent of ANY.
KIND ba< performed SO MANY CORES during the last
year, of iho<w diseases just named, ns
PtnTOSJIACHER’S EXJECTEIC CHATHS. ■
And to prove this assertion, we defy any perinn to- prodaec
so many -'WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of
Scientific Physician* and* intelligent 'patients as. may be
found In a pamphlet of thfrty-gixpages, to bo had (gruis)
of tho agent la this town.-. •
TheelettricChains were first intro&ucsd In‘Franco in 1650 ]
and after being subjected to the most i
Thorough and Rigid Trial*
By the first medical men in Parish they were found to poe». 1
eess strange and marvellous power In relievingpoln. whera- i
ever applied, and by their ioiluence were introduced into
thehospltalsof that city, and also secured by letters patent. .
by the French Government.
They are now introduced in almost every Hospital in
England, Gennnnv, Austria, Belgium, and-patented in.
tho-y? countries, where they have become the
HOST POPULAR CURATIVE AGENT IS THE WORLD.
They were first Intiodnaad Intothe United States about
. one rear since, and-went through ihe same, tr al as inEu--
and were at onee introduced Into every llospital in .
New York, whete . they are now in daily effecting even
MOKE WONDERFUL CURES than liad ever be&re been
awarded them.
Th»V are highly recommended by. Frofe. Valentine Mott,
Vr.u Bureti. Post and others, who have published their
-vtawsof their power, and ,voluo in sevcral of the. medical
journals in tliat city, and are also in the daily' praotlce of
recommending their use 16 patients. A full account of their
opinion may also be found in every pamphlet, and sent to -
the wjdrejisof any. pi>.r?on iu the State by applying (post
paid) toDr. GEO.II. KKYSER, who is agentfor Pittsburgh,'
Tfu: Tim chains can bo pent by mail, with full descriptions
■ fornw, .
Price of Chains,; $3 and so. . ...... x
•Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their
. andpronouncbnpontheirxnerita. .
One Word More to Invalids*
No person need fear that they will not accomplish just
wbatit Uclaimed they can do, and all persons who have
become disgusted with a constant pouring down of patent
nostrums (bottled awili) are kindly, and politely invited to
give them a trial.
ij.—One Chain will last for yean* and lose none of its
electric power by use, and can be applied to either adult or.
' faUd. ' • ' ' -
• GLO.IL REYsEIt, No. NO comer of Wood street nod
Virgin allev, Plctehurgh, wholesale and retail agent. Also,
I>y J. IVFLKMING. Allegheny City.. .‘ fdecl&dawCm
Dlv. TERRELS HEALING OINTMENT vriU curt Salt-'
Trh«un>(Tetter),Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or..
Craaked Hand?, Burns or Scalds, Cutspr Wounds,PUe*,Tn
fianurtation of the Ereast..Bites of Insecis,.S6re. tips,
Face, and Breaking Oat andSorea On Children, 1
and oil .Disease* ;of the Skip, quicker and titrer than any
other Medicine. - - - • -■
' For srdft by FLEiriNQ BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSER,
Wood rtwot, Pittsburgh; 3. G. SMITH Birmingham Dr or
Store; WM. SKIBERT 4 Penn street; LORENZ
& WIGUTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; Mrs. S.
HOLMES, TempemncwUle; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny City;
*BAHUELDYER. Allegheny City ;>WM. SMmVlAwrenc*
viUe; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A GO*
Sluwartstowni LEWIS DALZKLL A COvSbarpsbntgh;
STEWART LLQYD & CO n lron Works; J.W.
HANSEN, Manchester.'
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B< A. Fahneatock’s Vermif&ge! :
HttEUE is evidence that must satisfy every mind that.
B. A.lYbnestock’s Vermifuge is the only article that,
can be administered with tho certainty of expelling worms;
; - ITaUVax, N\ 8., dan. 23,1852.
I hereby certify, that a child of mine, aged three,years,
had been very ill for a month with a pain in the chest, gen
eral-weakness endloss of nppetite, I was advised totry'
B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, and accordingly bought n,
bolUo from Mi Naylor,Druggist, Granvllle'-street;" Hav
ing administered aportion .of .it, he passed; within tweoty
four houm. Two Hundred and Forty-two Worms, from six
to twelve Inches .in. length. .'The child; immediately after
this, had its appetite restore*!, and' soon enjoyed perfect
health. Another child, sovoh years old,'who had-been
more or less sick from his-blrtb, took the remainder of the
boitle, which caused him to pass One Hundred ana Sixty
two Worms. From that time to the present, hla health has*
been perfectly good, and. be has thrived" jm- weU as, any.
cMMotiiM.. :. , . . KUZABET&BISHOP.
, Sold,.wholesale and retail, by all the principal dtaggisU
and country merchants throughout the united. States.
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WILL be paid to auypereonwhowillbuy
-abox of Dr TERREI/S HEALING OINT
- : MBNT, and use It according indirections,
if they will coll at my officeand say with
j a clear conscience," tbat> it wflV not com
’•ilSOA • •'•.JrfefrfycuriChapped HMidris'ChiblasoS,Cha-.
fing. Sore XipSjßurns and Freeses, Sores
Children, and: greatly alleviate, if hot
entirely cure Saltrhenm, lnflamm
ation of-tho Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on toe Facei
and all Diseases'of the Skin. MONROE TLRREL,
- -- - • Naugatuck, Conn.
For sale' by-FLEMING BROTHERS,'and Dr. KEYSER,
Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH, Birmingham; Mrs.
‘a. HOLMES, TemperancavUla; D.M; CUBBY,; Allegbmy ,
: WM.SEIBERT A 8R0.,477 Pennstrect,
ENZ & WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works, SAM L
DYER; Allegheny j' WM. SMITH, La-wreneeville; LUKE B.
BAVIBON Rut Litany; SPANG. A CO., Stewurtfitowu.
LEWIS DALZELL4 CO, Sharpshtog; STEW AM, LLOYD
“ffitochffi’-ta* Wort*! i. W. HANNJN, ; Man.
■dieter., ..
■if B-A flnK’.o box of Dr. TERHKL'B OINTMENT wl«
IN * • keen any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’s, Sailors, or Meehan*
ic’s hanA^,lot them ch»p or crock overdo bad, sound and m
■"owwl trbrkiusz order all winter.-
g tepSS<3i4*oia By MONROE TERREL,
JyStatowy ■ - ■ Naagatnelc, Conn..
private Diaeasea*' .•:
. /a DB. BRQWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do- /»
votes his entire attention, to an office Practice.
-His business is mostly -confined to Private
JgpV- Tchertal Ihseas m, and such painful affections, XS»"
brought on by impendence, .yodtbfnl indulgence andexcess*
' ;Syphills, SypMUtie Rrapiion?4Gonorrbcn.Glwjt,StrlctTiTrj
UretorolDischarges, Impurity clothe Blood, with uUDis“.’a»
ses of the Venereal Organ; -Bkin ivVirouticFr^p*
' tions. Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal A
neasJlmpotemjjv Piles, Rheumatism, Female _WealuK&,
Monthly Suppressious,.Dlseases of toe.Joints,.Fistula *n
Anb, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, irrl
tation of toe. Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated.—
(«U to tbl* dWm»MesDr.BroTfn
a speedy cure to aa who maynomeun*
Private Consul tatlon.Roonis, Diamond Alley.
; Charges moderate..; - novfcdSw«ly
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•'rryifi'tiTM ATISM.—-Dr. Brown’s newly .discovered remedy
JY Rheumatlmls a speedy and certain Remedy fti
that painful trouble.’: It never falls, -r
Office and Private Consultation Roomß No. 41 DIAMOND,
FittsburgbjPenn’a.'The Doctor is alwayßAt home,
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r . r 2 cogea Plaid TJannelg; •
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r.; Received from-manufacturcrs, and for sale law, by
febll . s •' H. LEE. 139 Liberty street.
A Tavern stimd in East' Birmingbam..
r Also a Store Room and Carson street, Bir
mingham—A 3 story Dwelling House oh Wylie street—Also
aStoxe Room on Wylie street;; ... -
■ feblO ' S. CUTHBERT & BON, Third street ;
'ITENTUCKY MUSTARD-rConstantly on hand, and foi
JDI: saloby [fofc9] J. A. HUTCHINSON A CO.
till i'j nil ;>p
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AILY MOKNING POST.
MONDAY; MOKNING;
TIIE EITCJIK » QIBI, ■ .■■■
BY- J/iirtCßi a. oAa£
God ble?3 the generous kitchen-, girls*
r. V TVJtb: hearts frw'aiid
Sustained by filial love and hoppt :
Throuahont their fiUghtau'ilTr-'ong^
-• Wyitli dark. to.surest upon,the browj
Its coloTS in tbo.liand’V- , ’"
Still turning back 'wlth lohgiiig hearts’. -. r <'
To friends and native land;. • - _•••.
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They gather up from, hour to hour,. ..,
From labor day by day,
Their precious hoards of cents anddlmes:;
For loved ones Tar away.
Aye, faraway on Erm’s Isle, • •
... By .tyranny, depressed, v-.*.,.-,.
They’ToJcftamotfcorsad at heart, :
.- A aietcr sore-diatressed. • ' i.;
Bending 'nealhunrequitcd toll, • ■■./.■■■•
And hitter poverty,- / . .; lV: vV:r
They see these dear-ana helpless ones, _■■■■.
And long to set them free.
. Month after montb v wxth cheerful hearts
; . And willing ready hand,-. - ‘
They work to bring ihem-tfer.the sea, ...
To oar morefavoretTland/'
And many a n aged mother there •. . f .
Is waiting, hoping fltiir, ' - : ' /
•For “Mary sweet,” or “Kitty dear,,
I^Te’aroiPßiontofulfiJ.:
Waiting to bida last adieu ;//, „ .
To Erin's ebore, .
And cross th«d**ep that ihey tuny clasp,. >
.. Xho “ d&riint” child once j. :
Was Kossuth's lore for Hungary -■/
A deeper love than this ?
-Was thereto Meagher’s patriot sbul
. / A truer loveliness? . . ; ....
And yettbia love, su pure end deep,
•Full many acold lip proudly jeers,
- And jeweled finger spurns. : ;
.0, ve who pass these kitchen girlf .
• ith stately-step of pride, ■ /;•;
Does such deep-love, such strength of soul,. j:
In your own hearts abxde?l
Ye. who-oft spcn<i iaone short hour,.
. In fashion’s giddyjnaze, ; ,y,
The wealth it takes them months toeara/
/By wearyiog,toilingdays.-Tr .:'/;..,/
Would you toil fb'r-a.mother thus,
. With, bqoyoot heart and free,.. .
If file should make n kitchen girl, •
• Ecrchance, proud one, of tbeu ?.• . ~
Or wouldy&u, with msilliugheart, __
The merest drudge* become, * :
-That you might give n sister dear ;
' Abetter,happier home? •: \
6, lady fair, giyebeed to these, /'
• j - Th* bumble onto of earth; /
Ye little know how much award. . . .. ■ ../ . ;
..Of cheer tothein is-worth.- • * .1 '‘ r V
6,pass them.upteo'coldly.by*; , - > ;
As If ye were above, • ••'•' :
"Bat givq to each, asneed requires,
Your sympathy and . love. , .
And heed yo all this mighty truth,
. Which ages post have told. • •'", . •
.That generous beartsnnd. wflling panda...
• Mare precicusorw than gold. _,
The AJimticas Lias-rib's— Plain Drew.—Some
Btir has been oansedio diplom itie cifOlcß by the ■
absence of the American Ambassador from the
opening of ParHament on Tuesday. .The Times
blundered Iri'its account of tho ocreifiony liras:
.. Only one exception to official' uniform -was
observabtc, nnd the gentleman in question,.who
appeared ineveningdress.nudss^medwnplcas.
antly. conscious of his singularity, was at Once
set down aB tho American Minister.” '
The mlstahe on r the part of the leading morn
ing paper was; too good r a .tbipg to. be passed
over, and the Globe accordingly lost no time, in ...
supplyingthe.real facts. -
■ “Neitherthe Minister nor any member of:lbo
Legation, ‘’ says the Evening Ministerial Organ,
“ was present, information having been, sent by
the master of ceremonies, that members of the
diplomatic corps mast appear in oonrt dress,
which' cannot be? worn by tho American ■ Lega
tion, withontdisregarding instructions.”. ,
The Daily News is tfighlyindignaut at this al- .
teghd insult put upon the American, people and
Government, and our democratic cotemporary
speaks out in this style: : .
• “ There can be very little doubt that a delib
erate insult has been offered to the great nation
with which, of alt others, it becomes us to.en
tertflin the best relations: We will leave 1 out of
consideration the magnitude of out trad? with
America, tho community of language, tho.cota*
mon : stock—wo will only point ,to the possible
poßition in which England may be placed in the
.course of the war into' which itseemß we aredn
tering. We hope, however, that a cause for p
feeling will-not arise between tho two great An
glo-Saxon nations on a subject which is fitted to
be debated ouly.between a couple of .Chamber:..
Inins of defunct' principalities of the ancient
Germanic Confederation.” ' 1 ' : ’
The most circumstantial. account of this.-.B>lly
business appears iu the columns of the Morning _
Advertiser:.
“Mr. Buchanan, wo understand,-wroto two .
letters for tarda of admission to his suite' a.nd
others. No answer, was vouchsafed to these, .
saved a printed form, stating that court dreßS
could not bo dispensed with, and. two tickets,
one for a lady, who does not oven exist,
v “In this manner, Governor Seymour, United
States Ambassador to the court of Euasia, ,?ho
ie-now on his way to St- Petersburg, ..was, pre
vented from being although he applied
to his minister to ge't him a ticket of admission.
He will probably be very differently entertained
by the Emperor of the French aud tho Czar of
Russia, bothy of whom will. “ condescend " to
dispense with'court livery, ; .
“Gen. Webb, also, was disappointed in'the.
same manner. This; gentleman is, .ex-mimateT
from the United States to Austria, and was at
one time of the engineering department,, of .tho
American army. Tho embassy 5a said to fee*
the affront deeply.”
: We really hope, for the credit of our, country,
that another mistake.of .this kind will, not again,
occur. In the middle of the nineteenth century
snob a dispute is worse than a mistake—it Is a
blunder.—Aire-lpoof Timet. ■ . ■■■. ■
Horrid Murdcr»Another Deed of Blood,
It is onr ptonfol duty to record- another of:
those foorful crimes which char
acters of blood. . The facts, as we have aseer- -
taiued, are simply these: ,
A young lad was yesterday afternoon, about 6
o’clock; tumbling n hoop along what is known as _
“ Rat Bow,” between and Vine streets.
A man was passing at the time, and
rolling against him, he .kicked it upon one aide, ■
when the boy in his attempt to reooyer it, fell.
Crying. he went into the houso of his father,
John McCann, who enquired of tho man. why ho
had knocked his boy down ?/ .The ,roan, repiied
that the hoy fell down by accident. Uponwhlch
McCann said that he was a liar, and attubk him
a' heavy blow in tho eye. ‘ An unfortunate {>cr
son ’named Maoanaliy—as we understoodr tho
name—interfered to prevent farther ; Violepco,
and 1 Tecoived-a blow'.from.. McCann.;.. The man.
whom McCann first attacked, then endeavored .
to make his escape, bdt wns canghvhold of by a
man named Thomas Smitbrand in the meantime
Mftoanally, agaia: interferins to . prevent mis
, chief, was stabbed in the side by McCann. Ho
. run about half a squafo and then fell, fainting
from loss-of blood. Before medical assistance
1 could bd procured he expired.., ''...r'C
' Officers Bunker and Starr, afterwards arrested
Smith and McCann, and convoyed them to Pearl
street station housed They will hase'nn exami
nation this morning.— Cin. ‘ Columbian.
Isdiana tub Finn State—Wealth op this
States.— The population of the‘United States
ie set down at 20,74G,000i imd the. aggregate of
personal and real property is estimated at $B,-
294,500,000.. New York is the riohestState,
her property being sl,ll2,ooo.oooPennsylva
nia $850;000,000 ; then 0bio$740,000,000;-then
Virginia $508,000,000. The remainder, of tho
States rank as follows: Indiana; $384,000,000;
Tennessee, $380,000,000;. Kentucky, $342,000,-
000; Massachusetts, $340,000,000; Georgia,
$320,000,000; North' CaTOlina, $306,000,000;
.Illinois, $291,000,000; Alabama, $270,000,000;
Missißsippi, $250,006,000; Sooth,Carolina,
$242,000,000; Missouri, $240,000,060.; "Maine,
,$240,000,000; Maryland, $193,000,000;-Lou
isiana, $188,000,000; Now Jersey, $160,000,-
000; Michigan,;'sl4B,oOO,OQO;k, fjonneeticut,
sl32,ooo,oooVerm opt, $120,000,000 ;..,New
Hampshire, $120,000,000; Arkansas, $60,000,-
000; Texas, $56,000,000; lowa,' $52,000;000;
Rhode Island; $52,000,000; Wisconsin, $36,-
000,000; -Delaware, $32,000,000; florida, $30,-
000,000;.District; of; (Jolumbia, . $18,006,000;
Oregon, $8,000,000.
Amos Stojie, of Erie county, Fa., produced
140 bushels of white wheat upon-three and a
half acres, last year, weighing C2J lbs per
bushel. " ‘ •
NUMBER 169.
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